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and you say you didn't do it, let's pursue that. >> rose: here is a clip from your film and which jim dwyer the aforementioned jim dwyer talks about media coverage, here it is. >> i looked by th back at the jr case and wish i had been more skeptical as a journalist, you know, a lot of people didn't do their jobs. reporters, police, prosecutors, defense lawyers, this was a proxy war being fought. and these young men were the proxies for all kind of other agendas. and the truth and the reality and just were not part of it. >> rose: knowing all of this is going on, at any time were people saying beyond those were the quleed participation and knowledge this is did not happen, this is a mistake we are being victim mid here by the times? not "the new york times" but the moment? >> there wasn't much, i mean a few people and there were supporters in the african-american community especially there were some supporters who were pointing out some of these problems, but not enough to get the attention of the mainstream media which was plowing ahead with this story, basically the police prevented,
and you say you didn't do it, let's pursue that. >> rose: here is a clip from your film and which jim dwyer the aforementioned jim dwyer talks about media coverage, here it is. >> i looked by th back at the jr case and wish i had been more skeptical as a journalist, you know, a lot of people didn't do their jobs. reporters, police, prosecutors, defense lawyers, this was a proxy war being fought. and these young men were the proxies for all kind of other agendas. and the truth and...
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president, i admire jim webb as a friend and colleague. i have the greatest respect for his lifelong commitment to protecting america's national security and fighting for economic and social justice here at home. there's no question in my mind that jim will find other avenues for public service in the years ahead, and i certainly wish jim and his wife all the best in the years ahead. mr. president, with the close of the 112th congress, our friend and colleague, senator joe lieberman, is retiring after nearly a quarter century of dedicated service in this body to the people of connecticut and the united states. as we all know, senator lieberman is a fiercely independent senator who prides himself on speaking his conscience and reaching across party lines in order to get things done. a pragmatist, not a partisan. yet he has never allowed his ideology or his party or what is popular to stand in the way of doing what he sincerely believes is right for connecticut and the united states of america. in the years since senator lieberman left the d
president, i admire jim webb as a friend and colleague. i have the greatest respect for his lifelong commitment to protecting america's national security and fighting for economic and social justice here at home. there's no question in my mind that jim will find other avenues for public service in the years ahead, and i certainly wish jim and his wife all the best in the years ahead. mr. president, with the close of the 112th congress, our friend and colleague, senator joe lieberman, is...
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>> jim, when you asked that question, i was thinking that i believed in what the great dr. martin luther king said in a great speech of his, that we should be judged not by the color of our skin, but by the content of our character. i believe that we should try to put an end to discrimination and bigotry wherever we find it, but it cannot be done in this situation. i do not think that the federal government should be discriminating against anybody. basically, that is what this does. we need to work to put an end to all of that without legislation, so to speak. >> gentlemen, thank you so much. that concludes the question and answer portion of the debate tonight. mr. casey won the coin toss for closing statement orders. he has elected to defer. he will take the ball to be in the second half. so, mr. smith, your closing statement goes first. >> jim, i would like to thank you, monica, vernon, and the league of women voters for having us here today. my wife and i have been very blessed. we have six daughters and a son. after our three biological daughters were pretty well grown,
>> jim, when you asked that question, i was thinking that i believed in what the great dr. martin luther king said in a great speech of his, that we should be judged not by the color of our skin, but by the content of our character. i believe that we should try to put an end to discrimination and bigotry wherever we find it, but it cannot be done in this situation. i do not think that the federal government should be discriminating against anybody. basically, that is what this does. we...
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jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down ] uh-oh, flobot is broken. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. call or click today. >> gretchen: fox business alert. labor department just releasing brand-new weekly jobless numbers. 386,000 first-time unemployment claims were filed last week. that's up from 350,000 the week before and more than expected. i thin
jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a...
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and then, finally, we're also going to be losing jim webb and jim demint. jim, as we all know, jim webb came here, did something very few freshmen can do by getting a major new piece of legislation passed, the new g.i. bill, and on the committee he's been really critical to our thinking about the far east. he was the first american to visit burma in ten years, and i'm proud to say i think i may have been the one who was there before that, but he changed the policy, he knew we had to lift the sanctions and move it, and his contribution to thinking about the trans-pacific partnership, the continued efforts on vietnam mias has been a superb contribution. he's a great thinker, and we appreciate his service. and jim demint, jim demint and i have, obviously, disagreed on a number of treaties and initiatives in front of the committee, bun of the great things about -- but one of the great things about jim demint is you know where he stands. he knows what he believes, we do. he's been a terrific advocate for his point of view, and we're confident that in his, in the
and then, finally, we're also going to be losing jim webb and jim demint. jim, as we all know, jim webb came here, did something very few freshmen can do by getting a major new piece of legislation passed, the new g.i. bill, and on the committee he's been really critical to our thinking about the far east. he was the first american to visit burma in ten years, and i'm proud to say i think i may have been the one who was there before that, but he changed the policy, he knew we had to lift the...
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finally, we're also going to be losing jim webb and jim demanipulate. jim, as we all know, jim webb came here, did something very few freshman can do by getting a major piece of legislation passed, the new gi bill, and on the committee, he's been really critical to our thinking about the far east. he was the first american to visit burma in ten years, and i'm proud to say i think i may have been the one who was there before that, but he changed the policy. he knew we had to lift sanctions and move it, and his contribution in thinking about the partnership, the efforts with vietnam and mias, superb contribution, a great thinker, and appreciate his service. jim demint and i obviously disagreed on a number of the treaties and commissions in front of the committee, but one of the great things about jim is you know where he stands, know what he believes, we do, and he's been a terrific advocate for his point of view, and we're confident that in his -- in the new half that he's going to wear, we're going to contribute to debate and continue to feel his presen
finally, we're also going to be losing jim webb and jim demanipulate. jim, as we all know, jim webb came here, did something very few freshman can do by getting a major piece of legislation passed, the new gi bill, and on the committee, he's been really critical to our thinking about the far east. he was the first american to visit burma in ten years, and i'm proud to say i think i may have been the one who was there before that, but he changed the policy. he knew we had to lift sanctions and...
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. >> cameraman lee roush begins recording an interview with assistant fire chief jim mitchell. >> jim mitchell, j-i-m m-i-t-c-h-e-l-l. >> okay. assistant chief? >> assistant chief. >> have you guys been very busy? has it been mostly calls like these? >> hasn't been too bad today. yesterday was a different story. and last night, but today's been pretty uneventful. >> but it won't be uneventful for long. >> in this situation we had some ice on the line. the bigger problem was that snow and ice had collected on the limb. >> the firemen and news crew have no idea the tree limb above the power line is about to break. >> i was, you know, doing this shooting where you're looking through the viewfinder with your right eye and my left eye, i'm just kind of looking around, see what's going on. i see the tree branch move a little bit. i kind of looked over at it, and that's when everything let go. >> they're standing only a few feet away from live power lines charged with nearly 10,000 volts of electricity. >> the power lines. more today is medical emergencies, people are out shoveling their wal
. >> cameraman lee roush begins recording an interview with assistant fire chief jim mitchell. >> jim mitchell, j-i-m m-i-t-c-h-e-l-l. >> okay. assistant chief? >> assistant chief. >> have you guys been very busy? has it been mostly calls like these? >> hasn't been too bad today. yesterday was a different story. and last night, but today's been pretty uneventful. >> but it won't be uneventful for long. >> in this situation we had some ice on the...
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jim. >> caller: big boo-yah from sunny brooksville, florida, jim. >> sweet. what's going on there, partner? >> caller: first thanks for what you do for us. >> thank you. thank you. >> caller: i have some real solid stocks that have been about 25%ers for me for the last two, three years. >> okay. >> caller: with this pending fiscal cliff, i look at the market going down. i'm thinking of selling off a bunch of these shares and rebuying them at a lower cost once the bottom hits to increase my share quantity. i'm wondering if you think that would be a good strategy, and one might be good parameters on what to buy on, a drop of 10%, 20%? >> this is important. i'm thinking we could have a small decline. i don't think we're going to have a huge decline at year end. i don't think we'll get a deal done in time. what i want you to do is stay the course. no one ever got hurt taking a profit. and if you're worried about taxes, of course, you take some off right now. but be ready to get back in. i don't think we can be nimble enough to get out and get in. look at what hap
jim. >> caller: big boo-yah from sunny brooksville, florida, jim. >> sweet. what's going on there, partner? >> caller: first thanks for what you do for us. >> thank you. thank you. >> caller: i have some real solid stocks that have been about 25%ers for me for the last two, three years. >> okay. >> caller: with this pending fiscal cliff, i look at the market going down. i'm thinking of selling off a bunch of these shares and rebuying them at a lower...
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jim would know how far the argument would be better. if i was scott peterson, these two jurors could have punched his tickets -- how do you get in a trailer that's in a garage to check buoyancesy. you can't check buoyancy on land, can you? >> if i was the defense attorney, appellate attorney in this case, i would sent greta van sustern flowers tonight. that juror said, don't rock the boat, baby. they rocked the boat, experimented with it, and this case could be reversed on that and that alone. >> we'll make sure greta gets the flowers. she's a professional. >> he will be convicted on a retrial, that's for sure. >> we'll have to see if he gets the new trial, where it goes from there. jim, bernie and ted, thank you so much. >> sure. >> straight ahead, news about jobs. it's not exactly good. what does the latest jobs report mean for the millions of americans still looking for work and for the rest of our economy. steve ford is here next. also it was the verdict that stunned the nation. casey anthony acquitted of murdering her little daught
jim would know how far the argument would be better. if i was scott peterson, these two jurors could have punched his tickets -- how do you get in a trailer that's in a garage to check buoyancesy. you can't check buoyancy on land, can you? >> if i was the defense attorney, appellate attorney in this case, i would sent greta van sustern flowers tonight. that juror said, don't rock the boat, baby. they rocked the boat, experimented with it, and this case could be reversed on that and that...
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microphone 8. >> i nominate jim byrnes. >> jim burns has been placed into nomination. further nominations. seeing no for the nominations, nominations are closed. -- further nominations, nominations are closed. so the process that we are going to follow for presentations and nominating speeches is we will randomly select putting on a piece of paper the numbers one through four. they can edits are their representatives. the was elected member from -- it looks like nobody has -- does will be the number they are nominated. it will give their nominating speeches. >> will one person from each of the campaigns come forward to select a slip of piece of paper. that will determine the order in which they are allowed to give their speeches. lee wrights will be presented first. [applause] jim burns 3rd. i wonder who goes last. mr. nealson. drumroll. big surprise. governor johnson will go fourth. all right. will the nominators, up to the podium. >> he will flash a five minute warning to the candidates when they are running low on time. direct them to stop at the appropriate time. >
microphone 8. >> i nominate jim byrnes. >> jim burns has been placed into nomination. further nominations. seeing no for the nominations, nominations are closed. -- further nominations, nominations are closed. so the process that we are going to follow for presentations and nominating speeches is we will randomly select putting on a piece of paper the numbers one through four. they can edits are their representatives. the was elected member from -- it looks like nobody has -- does...
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. >> i'm jim handly. thomas began steal iing the mon a few months after he took office back b in '07. he faces three to four years in prison. tom sherwood has been breaking news on this story all week and was inside the courtroom when it all unfolded. he joins us live from the district court in northwest. tom? >> reporter: just before court, thomas resigned as ward 5 council seat. now, he's a convicted felon. harry thomas jr. walked out of federal court friday a convicted felon. he pled guilty to stealing $350,000 in city funds intended for youth sports and spending it on his lavish lifestyle and filing three years of false income tax returns. >> i want to apologize to those i let down including my constituents, the mayor, councilmembers and others who serve the city tirelessly. >> reporter: his friends and lawyers ushered him to a waiting car. he could get prison time up to three or four years. in court at high noon, thomas firmly said guilty as charged in the plea agreement reached. >> to my family, who
. >> i'm jim handly. thomas began steal iing the mon a few months after he took office back b in '07. he faces three to four years in prison. tom sherwood has been breaking news on this story all week and was inside the courtroom when it all unfolded. he joins us live from the district court in northwest. tom? >> reporter: just before court, thomas resigned as ward 5 council seat. now, he's a convicted felon. harry thomas jr. walked out of federal court friday a convicted felon. he...
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jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. >>> back with my guest billy baldwin. you've optioned this book "a time to betray." very simply, what is this about? >> well, it's about a gentleman who was growing up in tehran in the '70s, came to america to be educated, saw openness, modernization, western nye zags, democracy, art, culture, freedom, popping up everywhere, glass, shiny buildings, universities all over the place. by the time he graduates, the cat is out of the bag with his shaw and the corruption and creates a sweeping tide of revolution, at least to the fall of the shaw and rise of the eye told la. he becomes anything about the shaw is the
jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. >>> back with my guest billy baldwin....
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nbc's jim maceda joins us live now. good morning to you. >> good morning, lynn. it's a critical day for mohamed morsi, a former leader of the muslim brotherhood which began on thursday when he issued the decree putting all his decisions effectively above the law. he said he was doing that to protect egypt's very slow move towards democracy from the judges and prosecutors mostly hand picked by hosni mubarak who were seen as sabotaging the process. the backlash was huge, was immediate, the past four days with national strikes, a sit-in on tahrir square and on going clashes between pro morsi and anti--morsi camps and the riot police. so far neither side has backed down. the pressures are growing. egypt's stock market, after losing $5 billion yesterday, has dropped another 5% today. all eyes now are on this meeting between top judges and morsi who it's hoped we'll find some kind of face-saving end to a crisis splitting egypt apart just when it should be sitting down, unified, and working on things like a new constitution. lynn, if there's any reminder of how all this
nbc's jim maceda joins us live now. good morning to you. >> good morning, lynn. it's a critical day for mohamed morsi, a former leader of the muslim brotherhood which began on thursday when he issued the decree putting all his decisions effectively above the law. he said he was doing that to protect egypt's very slow move towards democracy from the judges and prosecutors mostly hand picked by hosni mubarak who were seen as sabotaging the process. the backlash was huge, was immediate, the...
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jim johnson blows the save. bottom of the 12th in extras, delivers again, a solo walkoff shot. yankees win 3-2. game four reds and giants, top of the 2nd, game tied 1-1. blanco, home run to right center, a two-run shot. giants up 3-1. in the top of the 7th giants up 6-3. pablo sandoval, the kung fu panda, sends a bomb to right field way over the fence, a two-run shot, giants winning 8-3. the deciding game tomorrow at 1:00. >>> guess who was at redskins practice today? if you can tell me the score in the quarter of the game, i'll let you know after the break. ny means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. oh, please don't call me "pumpkin." pumpkin. ha ha! you've never tasted pumpkin like this. try new pumpkin white chocolate or pumpkin mocha coffees and lattes today. >>> robert griffin, iii want
jim johnson blows the save. bottom of the 12th in extras, delivers again, a solo walkoff shot. yankees win 3-2. game four reds and giants, top of the 2nd, game tied 1-1. blanco, home run to right center, a two-run shot. giants up 3-1. in the top of the 7th giants up 6-3. pablo sandoval, the kung fu panda, sends a bomb to right field way over the fence, a two-run shot, giants winning 8-3. the deciding game tomorrow at 1:00. >>> guess who was at redskins practice today? if you can tell...
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. >> george jim american the tyler of trayvon martin is back out for lying about his finances. it is proof it was his hood de after all. >> we heard some break in's in my neighborhood there are suspicious people. >> did you see what he was wearing? >> yeah, dark hood de like a gray hood de and jeans or sweat pants or lighten nis shoes. >> he was bearing sweat pants hood de walking around running toward the back of the complex. >> i can't see him. i don't want to go out there. i don't know what's going on. >> they are sending them. >> >> his ex-girlfriend with whom he had to seek a restraining order against him said he is violent? racist, no. >> it says it wasn't based on skin color yet his attire played a major basis here. his attire was a hoodihoodie. if that's not racially based to go after a guy with a gun and shoot him, come on. >> trayvon martin was an innocent kid tragically gunned down but there is no evidence to support the claim that zimmerman was a chris serrino tells the fbi gang bangers are known in the community as goons. dressed in black and wore hoo e hoodi hoodi
. >> george jim american the tyler of trayvon martin is back out for lying about his finances. it is proof it was his hood de after all. >> we heard some break in's in my neighborhood there are suspicious people. >> did you see what he was wearing? >> yeah, dark hood de like a gray hood de and jeans or sweat pants or lighten nis shoes. >> he was bearing sweat pants hood de walking around running toward the back of the complex. >> i can't see him. i don't want...
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>> jim dwyer and says i wish had been more skeptical. he was the most skeptical at the time and puts it in big and very tiny and human terms. he says we all make mistakes and whether you own them or not and what we have found now is 13 years of justice denied for % these kids, this unbelievable tragedy. ten years of justice delay as the city puts the slows on this civil suit that they have launched against them and the city, it's good for the five, good for their families and the city for all of us to put a period on the end of this thing. but justice delayed is also justice denied and it is all because they're unable to admit a mistake. and i think this is going to change when someone, the mayor or someone wakes up in a high ranks in the administration saying remind me again why we're protecting the cops and proers who screwed up back then and got the wrong guy and prosecuted these innocent kids for this crime. why are we doing this? at that point we have the ability to say, yeah, we all mick mistakes. >> own them and move on. >> they h
>> jim dwyer and says i wish had been more skeptical. he was the most skeptical at the time and puts it in big and very tiny and human terms. he says we all make mistakes and whether you own them or not and what we have found now is 13 years of justice denied for % these kids, this unbelievable tragedy. ten years of justice delay as the city puts the slows on this civil suit that they have launched against them and the city, it's good for the five, good for their families and the city for...
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i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with reports of a blind chinese dissident make a 300-mile journey from house arrest to the gates of the u.s. embassy in beijing. his as-yet-unconfirmed presence at the embassy would likely complicate prealations with china just as secretary of state hillary clinton is set to travel there. >> reporter: the u.s. embassy in beijing could be protecting this man,. he fled house arrest last week. neither the u.s. nor the chinese government will confirm if he is in u.s. custody. he was imprisoned after opposing a program forcing women to undergo abortions to conform to china's one-child policy. to keep him silent, authorities kept the outspoken lawyer under house arrest, along with his wife and six-year-old daughter. security forces barred visitors and subjected chen and his wife to regular beatings. after plotting for months, chen made his great escape last sunday. under the cover-up of darkness, the blind 40-year-old lawyer waited until the guards were changing shifts. he
i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with reports of a blind chinese dissident make a 300-mile journey from house arrest to the gates of the u.s. embassy in beijing. his as-yet-unconfirmed presence at the embassy would likely complicate prealations with china just as secretary of state hillary clinton is set to travel there. >> reporter: the u.s. embassy in beijing could be protecting this man,. he fled house arrest last week. neither the u.s. nor the chinese government will confirm if he is...
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and i think jim knows, you can't -- jim actually had a very fascinating dog case himself. maybe you want to tell us about that. >> yeah, jim, weigh in on that. >> that was a homicide committed by a dog. the reality is, everyone knows, this you can convict without a body. you can convict a homicide case. we've talked about some of those cases on the show. the fact that they found the body of not just lacey, but her child was a bonus for the prosecution. we still do have questions, i do, bernie does, about how exactly it happened. having sat in that courtroom, having listened to scott peterson, talking with the happiest voice to his girlfriend, with his wife at the bottom of the bay, it's no surprise they convicted. >> scott's attorney argues, as bernie medal mentioned, the how, and where was never spelled out. the circumstantial was evidently there. the jury asked for a firsthand look at scott peterson's boat. they not only saw it, but some climbed into the boat after the trial. greta asked one of the jurors why he got in. >> because there were questions about the stability
and i think jim knows, you can't -- jim actually had a very fascinating dog case himself. maybe you want to tell us about that. >> yeah, jim, weigh in on that. >> that was a homicide committed by a dog. the reality is, everyone knows, this you can convict without a body. you can convict a homicide case. we've talked about some of those cases on the show. the fact that they found the body of not just lacey, but her child was a bonus for the prosecution. we still do have questions, i...
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. >> george jim american the tyler of trayvon martin is back out for lying about his finances. it is proof it was his hood de after all. >> we heard some break in's in my neighborhood there are suspicious people. >> did you see what he was wearing? >> yeah, dark hood de like a gray hood de and jeans or sweat pants or lighten nis shoes. >> he was bearing sweat pants hood de walking around running toward the back of the complex. >> i can't see him. i don't want to go out there. i don't know what's going on. >> they are sending them. >> >> his ex-girlfriend with whom he had to seek a restraining order against him said he is violent? racist, no. >> it says it wasn't based on skin color yet his attire played a major basis here. his attire was a hoodihoodie. if that's not racially based to go after a guy with a gun and shoot him, come on. >> trayvon martin was an innocent kid tragically gunned down but there is no evidence to support the claim that zimmerman was a racist. chris serrino tells the fbi gang bangers are known in the community as goons. dressed in black and wore hoo e hoo
. >> george jim american the tyler of trayvon martin is back out for lying about his finances. it is proof it was his hood de after all. >> we heard some break in's in my neighborhood there are suspicious people. >> did you see what he was wearing? >> yeah, dark hood de like a gray hood de and jeans or sweat pants or lighten nis shoes. >> he was bearing sweat pants hood de walking around running toward the back of the complex. >> i can't see him. i don't want...
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>> jim: go for the spare, yeah. >> you don't need to applaud for that. that was terrible. here we go. >> jimmy: there's a bounce factor to it. >> oh! >> jimmy: pretty good. >> that was better. >> jimmy: pretty deep. what's the score of that one? >> see what we got. >> jimmy: -- a little leg kick. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. all right. the pressure's on now. the pressure's on. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: pretty good. let's get yours. all right, what's the score here? 8 to 7? i'm really upset. >> oh. >> jimmy: i don't like to lose. >> that's a little bit of a choke. here we go. >> jimmy: oh, that doesn't count at all, those ones. >> that was terrible. >> jimmy: all right, yeah. all right. you give me a chance here. >> all right, here we go. try to power -- >> jimmy: no, you tried the power, yeah, that was good. all right, here we go. [ cheers and applause ] >> here you go. >> jimmy: i have a chance to make a comeback, here. what's the score? the score is -- all right. so i need -- >> you need 7. >> jimmy: i need 7. >> come on. bring it. [ drum roll ] ♪ >> jimmy: i
>> jim: go for the spare, yeah. >> you don't need to applaud for that. that was terrible. here we go. >> jimmy: there's a bounce factor to it. >> oh! >> jimmy: pretty good. >> that was better. >> jimmy: pretty deep. what's the score of that one? >> see what we got. >> jimmy: -- a little leg kick. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. all right. the pressure's on now. the pressure's on. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: pretty good....
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thank you very much, jim cantore, for that report. >>> look. some of the gas going to jim's turnpike station is refined in the new york area and moved by truck. bull but much of the gas that arrives in new york area comes by barge or tanker. sandy's surge closed the harbor, crimping supplies. it's coming back online slowly. we go to kate kelly for that part of the story. good evening, kate. >> reporter: hi, larry. we're looking at new york harbor where things are gradually coming back to life about a week after the coast guard shut this area down. yesterday, however, they opened the port of new york and new jersey to boats for the first time since saturday with a special aim in mind, bringing gasoline and diesel to new york for a much-needed replenishment of empty fuel stations. there was an influx of barges bringing petroleum products in the afternoon, i'm told, followed by additional traffic this morning. the opening of this harbor and today's news of the jones act waiver are steps in the right directions to replenish gas supplies. officials
thank you very much, jim cantore, for that report. >>> look. some of the gas going to jim's turnpike station is refined in the new york area and moved by truck. bull but much of the gas that arrives in new york area comes by barge or tanker. sandy's surge closed the harbor, crimping supplies. it's coming back online slowly. we go to kate kelly for that part of the story. good evening, kate. >> reporter: hi, larry. we're looking at new york harbor where things are gradually coming...
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i'm jim handly. >> i'm doreen gentzler in for wendy rieger. the mayor and other officials are calling on thomas to resign. tonight, our live team coverage expands from the wilson building to ward five. >> we begin live with tom sherwood. he is at the wilson building with details on the felony charges thomas is facing today. tom? >> reporter: jim, these charges were filed today. thomas will be in court tomorrow. this case really heated up last month. in early december, federal fbi and irs agents swarmed his house in northeast washington, hauling away luxury vehicles and other evidence as
i'm jim handly. >> i'm doreen gentzler in for wendy rieger. the mayor and other officials are calling on thomas to resign. tonight, our live team coverage expands from the wilson building to ward five. >> we begin live with tom sherwood. he is at the wilson building with details on the felony charges thomas is facing today. tom? >> reporter: jim, these charges were filed today. thomas will be in court tomorrow. this case really heated up last month. in early december, federal...
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[applause] >> i nominate jim burns for vice-president of the united states. >> jim burns has been nominated. further nominations from the floor? seeing none, i will close -- sorry, i see one more. >> i am mary o'connor from minnesota. i nominate sam sloan for vice- president. >> i am sorry, i have been informed by his secretary that he is not eligible. further nominations? >> i nominate jim gray for vice- president. >> he was already nominated. if you like to nominate someone please come to the microphone. >> i have been informed that nominations are supposed to be in writing, so those who have done the nominating, there are three names that the secretary is already in possession of. the go-ahead and state your nomination, but submitted to the secretary. >> i am from the great state of florida. and nominate -- i nominate nota, none of the above. >> another seconding for jim byrnes. >> seeing no further nominations, nominations are closed. unless there are any objections, we will have the nominating and seconding speeches in that order which the candidates were nominated. that nominating spe
[applause] >> i nominate jim burns for vice-president of the united states. >> jim burns has been nominated. further nominations from the floor? seeing none, i will close -- sorry, i see one more. >> i am mary o'connor from minnesota. i nominate sam sloan for vice- president. >> i am sorry, i have been informed by his secretary that he is not eligible. further nominations? >> i nominate jim gray for vice- president. >> he was already nominated. if you like to...
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i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with reports of chiind chinese dissident making de300-mile journey from house arrest to the gates of the u.s. 30bassy in beijing. theas-yet-unconfirmed presence at the embassy would likely complicate u.s. relations with china just as secretary of state hillary clinton is set to travel pree. celia hatton is in beijing, >> reporter: the u.s. embassy in beijing could be protecting this man, chen guangcheng, one of china's famous human rights activist. he fled house arrest last week. hither the u.s. nor the chinese government will confirm if he is in american custody. blind from a childhood illness, chen is a self-taught defense lawyer. he was imprisoned after exposing wprogram forcing women to undergo abortions to conform to china's one-child policy. but chen's real nightmare started after he was released from prison. to keep him silent, authorities kept the outspoken lawyer under house arrest, along with his wife and six-year-old daughter. security forces barred visitor
i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with reports of chiind chinese dissident making de300-mile journey from house arrest to the gates of the u.s. 30bassy in beijing. theas-yet-unconfirmed presence at the embassy would likely complicate u.s. relations with china just as secretary of state hillary clinton is set to travel pree. celia hatton is in beijing, >> reporter: the u.s. embassy in beijing could be protecting this man, chen guangcheng, one of china's famous human rights activist. he...
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jim? >> reporter: hello, jon. that's right, a new survey of fortune 100 companies finds that the new health care law created some perverse incentives for employers to drop their insurance plans. listen. >> in a pure dollars and cents standpoint, it could not be more clear. you save a lot of money, hundreds of millions of dollars for some of these companies, by no longer providing coverage. >> reporter: now, republicans on the house ways and means committee surveyed the fortune 100 companies about their health care costs. 71 companies with 5.9 million employees responded. even after paying a penalty of $2,000 per employee, the companies stand to save $28.6 billion in 2014 alone by shifting to government exchanges, and they'd save more than $422 billion over the first ten years of the law. >> penalties for the employers who drop coverage are very low, and the subsidies for the workers in the exchanges are very high. >> reporter: some analysts, though, argue large companies might be reluctant to drop coverage. be. >>
jim? >> reporter: hello, jon. that's right, a new survey of fortune 100 companies finds that the new health care law created some perverse incentives for employers to drop their insurance plans. listen. >> in a pure dollars and cents standpoint, it could not be more clear. you save a lot of money, hundreds of millions of dollars for some of these companies, by no longer providing coverage. >> reporter: now, republicans on the house ways and means committee surveyed the fortune...
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jim rosen field is live on the scene. jim? >> wendy, can you imagine this
jim rosen field is live on the scene. jim? >> wendy, can you imagine this
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jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. ♪ i hear you... ♪ rocky mountain high ♪ rocky, rocky mountain high ♪ ♪ all my exes live in texas ♪ ♪ born on the bayou [ female announcer ] the perfect song for everywhere can be downloaded almost anywhere. ♪ i'm back, back in the new york groove ♪ [ male announcer ] the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verin. rethink possible. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verin. by what's getting done. measure commitment the twenty billion doars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred mill
jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. ♪ i hear you... ♪ rocky mountain high ♪...
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. >> reporter: jim worthington works for the national capital park and planning commission, the lead mechanic at watkins regional park. another mechanic, his colleague was in trouble. >> my father died of a heart attack when i was 9 years old in front of me and we sat there and watched him lay there and we didn't know anything to do. >> reporter: worthington refused to let that happen again. so in the 1980s he learned cpr and for years he's been an instructor. he and the guys at the shop sprang into action. >> immediately started chest compressions and rescue breaths of. >> reporter: somebody called 911. another person ran outside into the next building. you see, this is where the aed is located. the aed or automated external defibrillator is a portable device that can diagnose and the free a heart problem. it tells you just what -- treat a heart problem. it tells you just what to do. >> the aed called for a shock. it said everybody clear. administer shock. >> reporter: he pushed the button. >> he jumped just like they do on tv 6789. >> reporter: that got the man breathing again. >>
. >> reporter: jim worthington works for the national capital park and planning commission, the lead mechanic at watkins regional park. another mechanic, his colleague was in trouble. >> my father died of a heart attack when i was 9 years old in front of me and we sat there and watched him lay there and we didn't know anything to do. >> reporter: worthington refused to let that happen again. so in the 1980s he learned cpr and for years he's been an instructor. he and the guys...
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. >> i'm jim handly in tonight for v jim vance. >> we are learning more about what led up to a shooting. the suspect is 28-year-old floyd corkins jr. police say he made negative remarks before opening fire on a security guard. and he volunteered at a community center for lgbt people and may have targeted the business over its views on gay marriage. shomari stone is outside the suspect's home in herndon, virginia with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: first of all, tonight, we have new information. the director for the d.c. center for the lgbt community confirms, tells us that the suspect in this case, floyd corkins volunteered with the organization for at least six months. now the director describes him as kind, gentle and unassuming, part of the reason why folks in this neighborhood are stunned by all of this especially when they see fbi agents walking in and out of this house. the suspect is bind bars tonight. floyd corkins jr. is in jail. neighbors are stunned. ed lives across the street. >> it's surprising to hear. >> reporter: floyd walked into this building this mornin
. >> i'm jim handly in tonight for v jim vance. >> we are learning more about what led up to a shooting. the suspect is 28-year-old floyd corkins jr. police say he made negative remarks before opening fire on a security guard. and he volunteered at a community center for lgbt people and may have targeted the business over its views on gay marriage. shomari stone is outside the suspect's home in herndon, virginia with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: first of all,...
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. >> you know who is caddying for jim harbaugh? alex smith will be on the bag. don't strain major shoulder, alex. harbaugh is a 12 handicap. here is alex with mike shumann on working for the coach. >> you are caddying for coach harbaugh. he tells you what to do, and now you get a chance to tell him what to do. >> i don't know how many tips i will give him. i don't know if i am qualified. i know we will have a good time. >> we'll see. that is your toyota sports report. >> harbaugh is going to be a 10. it will be interesting to see how he does out there. >> it is not going to be the bill murray approach. >> no. "nightline" is next. if i have to be inconvenienced for a couple of minutes, so be it. >> yes. terrorists will find loopholes. that's the thing. let's hope it's good for convenience. let's just stay safe. shall we? >>> moving on now, aviation inspectors in europe have ordered the entire fleet of airbus a-380 super jumbo jets be checked for cracks on the wings of the planes. airbus said it has developed repair kits to fix that problem, which are currently be
. >> you know who is caddying for jim harbaugh? alex smith will be on the bag. don't strain major shoulder, alex. harbaugh is a 12 handicap. here is alex with mike shumann on working for the coach. >> you are caddying for coach harbaugh. he tells you what to do, and now you get a chance to tell him what to do. >> i don't know how many tips i will give him. i don't know if i am qualified. i know we will have a good time. >> we'll see. that is your toyota sports report....
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my 7-year-old son will frequently say things like, "jim has an ipad, why can't i?" is it too soon to tell him we want afford things like that? >> what do you guys think of that? >> you know something, you don't want to have a little kid worrying too much about money. so i'd frame it more in terms of that's not what your daddy and i think is important. we'd rather save for your sports camp or your summer school or whatever the kid and parents think is important. >> you can say, this is a big gift, this is not something we plan on getting right now, or it's not in the budget right now. i think that's certainly okay to say to a child without getting them too worried. >> what do you think? >> i grew up in a pretty lean environment as a kid. i remember going to school and some kids had brand-new reeboks. i had these -- we went to the dollar store and bought some banged up shoes. some kids kind of looked at my shoes, i said i'm going to go mow yards or wash a window. i think it's okay for kids to go without something for a minute and say, if you want that, go earn it. tha
my 7-year-old son will frequently say things like, "jim has an ipad, why can't i?" is it too soon to tell him we want afford things like that? >> what do you guys think of that? >> you know something, you don't want to have a little kid worrying too much about money. so i'd frame it more in terms of that's not what your daddy and i think is important. we'd rather save for your sports camp or your summer school or whatever the kid and parents think is important. >>...
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i'm jim vance. >> i'm doreen gentzler. we begin tonight with president obama's first news conference since his reelection. he said he wants to work with republicans but intends to raise taxes on the wealthiest americans. steve handelsman joins us from capitol hill with more. >> reporter: hi, doreen. it's washington, timing is everything.
i'm jim vance. >> i'm doreen gentzler. we begin tonight with president obama's first news conference since his reelection. he said he wants to work with republicans but intends to raise taxes on the wealthiest americans. steve handelsman joins us from capitol hill with more. >> reporter: hi, doreen. it's washington, timing is everything.
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thank you, jim. we've got some other material to cover. i have new information for you with regard to the investigation. when you become aware that our suspect over the last four months had a high volume of deliveries, commercial deliveries of packages to both his work and home address, we think this begins to explain how he got his hands on all the -- the magazines and the ammunition yesterday that we talked about yesterday. we also think it begins to explain some of the materials that he had in his apartment. you know, one of the things we are processing as you might expect as law enforcement are potential defenses. what we're seeing here is evidence of i think some calculation and deliberation. so we thought we'd share that with you. we are running down all those leads. this is an example where the partnership with the fbi is so great. you know, if we find out that our suspect ordered something from someplace in washington state, for instance, i don't have to figure out how to find out what that was or talk to someone at that location.
thank you, jim. we've got some other material to cover. i have new information for you with regard to the investigation. when you become aware that our suspect over the last four months had a high volume of deliveries, commercial deliveries of packages to both his work and home address, we think this begins to explain how he got his hands on all the -- the magazines and the ammunition yesterday that we talked about yesterday. we also think it begins to explain some of the materials that he had...
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smith: thank you, jim. well, let's start in reverse. the payroll tax that senator casey has been for and voted for, and you would vote again for it, the payroll reduction tax that you're -- casey: i'll respond when i get -- smith: okay, i'm sorry. no, i was curious. because when you really look at that, what we're doing there with the people that that helped needed helped, i agree. and the reason those people needed help is because congress for years now has not had the backbone and the leadership to get the hard decisions made, to get government downsized. get deficit spending stopped and quit borrowing money from china. we have to quit doing that. we've had -- senator, you've been, with all due respect, in the senate for six years, and still we do not have an economy that's roaring. we've got to do that. and we still have this huge, huge deficit spending. but the fiscal cliff, bottom line, has been caused by lack of leadership in the former congresses. and we keep just wasting the time and the american people are needing jobs. and my
smith: thank you, jim. well, let's start in reverse. the payroll tax that senator casey has been for and voted for, and you would vote again for it, the payroll reduction tax that you're -- casey: i'll respond when i get -- smith: okay, i'm sorry. no, i was curious. because when you really look at that, what we're doing there with the people that that helped needed helped, i agree. and the reason those people needed help is because congress for years now has not had the backbone and the...
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after the game, jim harbaugh was asked if he would be the starting quarterback from now on. >> they usually tend to go with, guys have the hot hand and they have two quarterbacks instead of having a hot hand. so they did an outstanding job. >>> on the other side of the ball, smith had a career high, 5.5 sacks and the most in monday night football, 49ers and sunday in new orleans. last night they had a meeting for one family and that's because their son played in his first game. coming up, 5:24 we will hear from the backup quarterback and the phone call he had late sunday night. >>> 5:16 we are learning more about a plane crash last month in half-moon bay. it appears the pilot slammed his plane into the bluff. the pilot from florida died in the crash. investigators still have not determined what exactly caused the plane to hit the bluff. >>> this appears to be the busiest holiday travel since the start of the great recession according to experts. 5.4million people will drive or take a train from their homes this holiday. there is an increase of 3% from last year and san jose, they expect 2%
after the game, jim harbaugh was asked if he would be the starting quarterback from now on. >> they usually tend to go with, guys have the hot hand and they have two quarterbacks instead of having a hot hand. so they did an outstanding job. >>> on the other side of the ball, smith had a career high, 5.5 sacks and the most in monday night football, 49ers and sunday in new orleans. last night they had a meeting for one family and that's because their son played in his first game....
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jenna: we'll take the good news where we can get it, jim, and continue to talk about this. it's certainly such a big issue and i know you'll be back to talk more about it. jon: if the same were true with the mullahs in iran, right? >> lots are calling michigan a must-win state for romney but just ahead of the republican primary new polling shows rick santorum surging in romney's home state. what a santorum win could mean for mitt romney. >> he was the first american ever to orbit the earth. we are coming up, believe it or not, on the 50th anniversary of john glenn's historic flight, with a look at the celebrations planned for monday. little extra fiber in your diet. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. [♪...] >> announcer: bank robbery certainly is a frightening crime. after all, bank robbers stole $43 million in one year. but identity thieves? try 37 billion! and guess how identity thieves are getting some of that money.
jenna: we'll take the good news where we can get it, jim, and continue to talk about this. it's certainly such a big issue and i know you'll be back to talk more about it. jon: if the same were true with the mullahs in iran, right? >> lots are calling michigan a must-win state for romney but just ahead of the republican primary new polling shows rick santorum surging in romney's home state. what a santorum win could mean for mitt romney. >> he was the first american ever to orbit...
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former congressman, jim mccreary, thank you, sir. dagen: the man who over saw microsoft flagship windows leaving the company after the latest version of windows that he oversaw. connell: adam shapiro is with us for more on this story. >> i want to draw your attention. writing an article about this. there were hints that this baby coming. he has become one of the polarizing figures that microsoft executives. a picture of him as an incredibly smart and passionate man. he could create a toxic work environment. now he is gone. he put up obstaales trying to integrate microsoft eight. xbox and windows. this is a man who has saved microsoft in the past. they brought him in. he was head of windows. it was after the disaster of windows vista. he was not playing nice in the sandbox. here is a quote we got from steve ballmer "it is imperative that we continue to drive a lineman across all microsoft aims and have more integrated and rapid development cycles for our offspring." investors do not like the departure, but will the microsoft company b
former congressman, jim mccreary, thank you, sir. dagen: the man who over saw microsoft flagship windows leaving the company after the latest version of windows that he oversaw. connell: adam shapiro is with us for more on this story. >> i want to draw your attention. writing an article about this. there were hints that this baby coming. he has become one of the polarizing figures that microsoft executives. a picture of him as an incredibly smart and passionate man. he could create a...